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From the From The Principal’s Desk
Editorial Desk are launching an urgent relief drive to sup-
port those affected by this tragic event. We
are calling on our entire school community to
come together and contribute essential items
to assist those in need:
The students have started to express their feelings
about their new experiences and the school • Clothes (in good condition)
• Shoes
• Household items
his week has been like going to a restaurant to try a new food. • Dry food items (non-perishable)
After you are served, the waiter waits with anticipation watching • Soaps and toiletries
Tyou taste the food. Imagine the look on his face as he watches • Foldable bedding, sheets, and duvets
Philip Reynolds
intently for your reaction and then, you begin to express your feelings • Any other items that may assist the
Principal
about the food you have just tasted. The students have started to ex- victims
press their feelings about their new experiences and the school, like
the waiter, is not bating its breath anymore. It is good to share their Dear Parents and Students,
feelings about their experiences with you. Please ensure that all donations are pack-
aged in Ghana Must Go (GMG) bags or simi-
his past week has been one of reflec-
The Languages faculty treats you to a potpourri of items this week larly sturdy packaging, as we can only accept
tion and unity for our school commu-
for your delight. You would learn and you would be entertained as items packed in this manner. Drop-offs can
Tnity. On Tuesday, September 10, 2024,
you read. By the way, the name is Languages Faculty so you would be made at the Front Office of The Regent
we witnessed the heart-breaking news of
not expect to read in English alone, you might just pick a little French Primary, Secondary, or College from today,
severe flooding in Maiduguri, north-east-
lesson. Friday, September 13, until Wednesday, Sep-
ern Nigeria.
tember 18, 2024. Please note that we are not
Meanwhile, when you have had a taste of this week’s Regent Digest, it accepting cash donations now, so we kindly
The disaster has claimed the lives of many
is necessary to drink some water. So, the Medical Corner emphasises ask that you refrain from sending monetary
and displaced over 400,000 people from
the need to drink water. Please read to understand the need to be contributions.
their homes, sweeping away entire com-
hydrated.
munities and leaving countless families
In times like these, the strength of our com-
in desperate need of our support. At The
There are exciting pictures and other items for your reading delight in munity shines through. Your kindness and
Regent School, we believe in the power of
this week’s edition of The Regent Digest. Bienvenue! generosity will bring comfort and hope to the
compassion and action, and now more
families affected by this disaster. We sincere
than ever, our fellow citizens in Maiduguri
ly appreciate your support as we extend a
need our help.
helping hand to Maiduguri.
Valentine Thomas | Editor
As part of our Regent Cares initiative, we
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